The Tanglin Trust students from Singapore joined students from Lamdon School,Leh to form very productive bilingual teams that performed brilliantly in all the necessary tasks of the dental/vision workflow at the camp today. We screened and treated over 200 patients that ranged in age from 4 to 84. From registration to assisting the dentists with…read more
The Himalayan Dental Project
Define the problem and solve it
The oral health care crisis in Ladakh was undeniably brought to our attention when a dentist from New Zealand who had come to Ladakh for a trekking expedition was curious about his impression that children living in such a remote area would have excellent quality teeth. We were all quite shocked when his random examination of about 50 students from the Lamdon School in Leh exposed an epidemic of tooth decay. Virtually every child had extremely decayed teeth despite the fact that many of them were less than 10 years old. From that need arose the concept and ambition of The Himalayan Dental Project. Over the next 10 years we collaborated with several large teams of international dentists from Singapore, New Zealand and The United States that came to Ladakh to set up rudimentary dental camps in remote locations to bring basic oral health care to those in such desperate need.
Where we started in 2007
It is impossible to overstate the contributions and inspirations in those first years provided by Dr Myra Elliott, a renowned oral surgeon from Singapore. Myra mobilized impressive teams of dentists and oral health care professionals from Singapore and came to Ladakh determined to treat as many of the locals as possible. Her teams examined and treated hundreds of patients living in some of the most remote areas in all of Ladakh.
Dr Myra Elliott
These first humanitarian dental expeditions were extremely beneficial, but not sustainable as far as time and cost effectiveness. The physicians were also restrained by water, space and electrical limitations as well as the perils of isolation in the event of equipment failure. While we continued the humanitarian medical expeditions to the far reaches of the Indus and Nubra Valleys, we started plans to build a centralized treatment “basecamp” in the capital city of Leh where we could bring patients for vastly improved diagnosis and treatment after we identified their conditions in the field.
Construction began on the clinic complex in 2011 and today it is a fully operational dental clinic with virtually every modern facility for world class dentistry. Our clinic is staffed by our resident dentist from Sweden, Dr Marie Nordstrom who, along with our support staff of nurses and hygienists, work together with our international dental volunteers to enable us to bring quality oral health care to the people of Ladakh free of charge.
Where we are in 2017
Our dental clinic has four fully functional and autonomous treatment chairs in addition to two separate cleaning, scaling and dental hygiene stations When we host large teams of dental volunteers, we can add 2>3 additional temporary stations to maximize our productivity potential. We now have full radiology capability in addition to all the basic dental treatment and repair facilities. Our mandate of "Extraction as a last resort" is supported by full endodontic equipment and supplies. There are virtually no logistical limitations to the treatment we can bring to bear for the welfare of our patients.
Mission Statement for 2017
- Continue our oral health education programs and distribution of free toothbrushes and toothpaste to the local schools.
- Continue our daily operations in the dental clinic to provide excellent quality dental care to any person who requires it free of charge.
- Expand the reach of the benefits we can bring to bear by sending screening teams out to distant locations to examine the inhabitants of remote villages and then transporting those who require dental treatment back to our main clinic facility
- Hire locally trained dental hygienists and perhaps even a licensed dentist to work in the clinic to not only provide additional services, but also make our clinic an inspirational employment opportunity for local students who might be motivated to pursue a career in medicine with the assurance they can return home to gainful and beneficial employment in our clinic.
- Expand our capabilities to Nepal where we have established an alliance with a wonderful dentist named Dr Tsering Gurung. Dr Gurung has a splendid dental clinic in Kathmandu and we have collaborated with her and her staff on a number of very beneficial and productive oral health care camps for orphans and monks in Kathmandu as well in the remote Manang region of Nepal. We want to bring her to Ladakh to work in our clinic during the summer monsoon in Nepal and share our capabilities and humanitarian aspirations with her clinic and staff in Nepal during the winter months in Ladakh when the clinic is not operational.
- Continue to host highly skilled international surgical teams that can come to Ladakh and utilize the splendid surgical facilities at our partner hospital at The Mahabodhi Center in the village of Saboo. The 20 successful surgeries that Dr Myra Elliott and her team performed in 2016 have started such a positive word of mouth networking amongst the Ladakhi locals that we already have many similar cases requesting the same level of oral surgical treatment.
Dr Myra Elliott returns to Ladakh in 2016 for successful surgical treatment of 20 cleft palate patients
During the daily operations of the clinic, occasionally the dental team would encounter cases of cleft palate, traumatic injuries to the face and jaw or other conditions that require advanced surgical treatment. Dr Elliott returned to Ladakh in 2015 to personally examine 20 such cases. Dr Elliott and her colleagues from Singapore met with each…read more
Dr Tsering Gurung conducts numerous dental camps in Nepal in junction with international schools and The Manang Women’s Empowerment Group
Our Nepal partner in the Himalayan Dental Project, Dr Tsering Gurung and her staff at Happy Teeth Dental Clinic, conducted numerous dental health care camps in various locations in Kathmandu and the remote Manang region of Nepal during 2014>15. During several of the camps her teams were assisted by students from Jakarta International School, United World College and The…read more
Dr Trevor Barnes returns to Ladakh with another major humanitarian dental team from New Zealand
Dr Trevor Barnes returned to Ladakh with another major humanitarian dental team from New Zealand in August 2014. Dr Barnes was following up on his monumentally successful dental expedition in 2012 when his team screened and treated over 2,000 patients in our make-shift dental clinic temporarily set up in a cavernous auditorium while our new…read more
Dr Tsering Gurung and “Happy Teeth” Dental Clinic in Nepal
We are very pleased to have formed an alliance of capability and objective with a wonderful dentist in Kathmandu, Nepal in 2014. Dr Tsering Gurung has a very modern and productive dental clinic in Kathmandu and this has enabled us to send some of our dental volunteers from Ladakh to Kathmandu to do screening camps…read more
2011 Expedition Report. Nubra Valley Ladakh
Building upon the progress made on previous medical missions to the remote Nubra Valley of Ladakh,
Himalayan Dental/Medical Project – 2010 Volunteers & Donors
The goals achieved by the Himalayan Dental Project during 2010 would not have been possible without the generosity and dedication of the following dentists and donors who shared their skills and contributions for the welfare of the good people of Ladakh.
2010 Dental / Medical / Surgical Expedition to Nubra Valley Ladakh
On July 17, 2010, Dr. Myra Elliott returned to Ladakh for the third consecutive year in order to continue her follow-up efforts to bring a wide range of dental and medical health care treatment to the people living in one of the most remote areas of the Himalayas. After a year of post-expedition analysis and…read more
Individual dentists & doctors committed to come to Ladakh for the Medical/Dental project in 2010.
Dr. Myra Elliott has committed to bringing another Dental / Medical team to Ladakh in August 2010. This will include a major cataract surgical team led by Dr. Ranjana Sanjay Mathur, director of the Singapore National Eye Center. Dr. Marcus Ang diagnosed over 50 cases of severe cataract conditions during the 2009 expedition and now…read more
ISKL bringing Dental Health to Pokhara
Shree Pokhara View Point Primary School The International School of Kuala Lumpur launched our Global Action Program in Nepal this October under the guidance of Bill Kite and friends. Our Grade 9 students were given the opportunity to experience the beauty of Nepal and also see first hand that service initiatives are a rewarding and…read more